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Legend Kawasaki Station Lazona Plaza Bus Terminal Nursing rooms First oor: in front of Uniqlo To west bicycle parking Second oor: in front of Kakimoto Arms Third oor: in front of Akachan Honpo *Nursing rooms located on the rst and second oor have diaper changing stations. *The nursing rooms located on the third oor are for women only. *The fth oor has individual nursing rooms 102 (mamaro). Large bills accepted LAZONA Kawasaki Dental Clinic 108 109 Venice 110 Cleaning Magic Machine / Mr. Craftman Riat! 111 Ace Yokuwakaru! Credit Saison Contact Hoken Annai Kawasaki Shinkin Bank SoftBank 113 114 Bank of Yokohama × 112 103 To station underground Y!mobile bicycle parking Heart Eye Clinic 115 Chance Center West Exit Bus Terminal Umagena 127 126 125 123 Kaneko JIN DIN ROU KENTUCKY Taishiosoba Toka Hannosuke XIAO KAN FRIED CHICKEN 120 132 130 Maruzen 135 M&C Pyon-Pyon-Sha PANDA 128 Tori café Onma Kitchen EXPRESS Sanwa 136 131 SAPPORO 133 129 Kohakudo 104 101 To Maruzen Megane Salon MISONO 137 multi-story Hakata Mentai yoshokuya sandaime parking 138 E PRONTO Yamaya Shokudo taimeiken lot and ace. Muji bicycle Nidaime parking 134 Gurume-tei 02 01 Ramp 83 62 42 41 121 65 63 45 14 12 11 03 Coin 64 Large 66 44 43 15 13 bills lockers accepted 17 69 67 51 49 47 46 27 04 77 76 26 16 70 68 50 48 28 19 05 18 71 54 53 30 29 20 78 56 32 55 52 22 21 72 31 105 59 58 Event 75 73 34 23 Mizuho Bank 82 36 33 Space 61 60 24 74 57 35 06 82 38 09 Kawasaki City Designated 81 80 79 79 Cashier 37 39 Smoking Area Ramp 07 (Outdoors) Taxi Stand 10 81 79 08 Legend 40 General 85 information Lawson 25 Wheelchairs 86 Coin-operated wheel chair rental center Ramp Tully's 106 Nursing room Coffee 87 Restroom Kawasaki City Designated Smoking Area (Outdoors) Accessible restroom The Daiso Public seat Delivery Locker Kawasaki Station 116 *Only 1,000-yen notes and 107 Large 500-yen coins are accepted. Wi-Fi spot Lazona Plaza Tomod's bills *There may be areas with a poor connection to the Internet. *Prescription drugs available. accepted Coin-operated baby Bus Terminal Cold storage stroller rental center lockers BIC CAMERA Delivery Locker Pet-friendly area for customers visiting Unidy To east bicycle parking *Please follow the route with the mark for the Unidy pet corner. A cart or carry bag for pets is necessary. Post office Fashion & Interior & General Merchandise Services & Others Gourmet & Food 10:00~21:00 1 Taiyaki omedetaiyaki honpo 30 Sweets Gâteaux de Voyage 59 Ethnic delicatessen mango tree deli There are Wi-Fi spots 2 Sweets Arnolds 31 Sweets côte cour 60 Rice snacks AKASAKA KAKIYAMA 3 Sweets SHINJUKU TAKANO 32 Sweets francais 61 Japanese pickles marukoshi (free of charge) within 4 Sweets Kitkat chocolatory 33 Sweets Morozoff 62 Sandwiches Sandwich House Marchen the facility. 5 Sweets C cube 34 Sweets SAISON DE SETSUKO 63 Bakery PANYA ASHIYA TOKYO 6 Sweets GATEAU FESTA HARADA 35 Sweets Pastel 64 Korean delicatessen Hanbijae DELI Access is available four 7 Sweets GODIVA chocolatier 36 Sweets Top's 65 Green tea snacks & wagashi KYO HAYASHIYA 8 Japanese & black teas Mikuniya Zengoro 37 Sweets ROKUMEIKAN 66 Western delicatessen eashion times a day, 30 minutes 9 Sweets YOKU MOKU 38 Sweets CHEESE GARDEN 67 Western delicatessen kurogewagyuu koshiduka per access. 10 Confectionery materials/Groceries TOMIZ 39 Egg Toyonchi’s egg 68 Chinese delicatessen MANCHINRO SSID:MSP_Free_WiFi 11 Sweets Feve 40 Groceries & liquor KITANO ACE 69 Western delicatessen ANTONIO’ S 12 Sweets POGG 41 Takoyaki tsukiji gindaco 70 Chinese delicatessen kiyoken 13 Rice snacks bankaku souhonpo 42 Bakery MAISON KAYSER 71 Western delicatessen KAKIYASU DINING 14 Sweets manneken 43 Japanese delicatessen matsuoka 72 Fish delicatessen sakanadouraku tomisou 15 Wagashi Kofuku-do 44 Tonkatsu Tonkatsu Shinjuku Saboten 73 Miso soup specialty shop misogen 16 Wagashi Kamakurabeniya 45 Japanese delicatessen Wasyokuyano-sozai EN 74 Chicken delicatessen TORISANWA 17 Rice snacks KYOTO・ROKKAKU BUSON-AN 46 Sweets Pâtisserie Mon cher 75 Japanese delicatessen Akasaka Matsubaya 18 Wagashi YOKOHAMA BUNMEIDO 47 Curry Pomnoki Curry no ki 76 egg tart & Curry bread eggcellent BAKURRY 19 Wagashi Funabashiya 48 Sweets boulmich 77 Western delicatessen Rosenheim 20 Sweets GINNOBUDO 49 Tempura Tempura tentora 78 Western delicatessen RF1 / Itohan / Vegeteria 21 Sweets sugarbuttertree 50 Onigiri NIIGATA YUNOTANI KOKOROTEI 79 Meat shop Kakiyasu 22 Wagashi kamakura goro 51 Sushi sen gurumetei 80 Dried fish Hiyoriya 23 Sweets ANTÉNOR 52 Sweets Jiichiro 81 Fresh fish & sushi sakana no hokushin 24 Sweets Au Fin Palet 53 Sushi Koichian 82 Vegetables / Fruits Kyoto Yaoichi 25 Bakery & café DONQ 54 Japanese rice dishes Okowa Yonehachi 83 Café Soup Stock Tokyo 26 Wagashi Kasho seikanin 55 Fishcake specialty neriden 87 Groceries kototoya 27 Wagashi Ginza Akebono 56 Tofu delicatessen TOFU DELI GOEMON 28 Wagashi Kashisho Suehiro-an 57 Tea speciality store of the world LUPICIA 29 Sweets CARAMEL GHOST HOUSE 58 Sweets La Maison ensoleille table patisserie New Lufa Plaza for gathering and relaxation. Lufa Plaza is for neighborhood residents to walk through when going to the train station. Today, the plaza was renovated with artificial grass to transform the area into a 203 gathering place for people. Various new events will be held at Lufa Plaza for people to relax while sitting down and lying on the artificial grass. The project is developing that aims to take Lazona to another level to make it a true This floor typically has a entertainment destination. large flow of people as it links to JR Kawasaki Railway Station. It includes the “Lufa Plaza”, which 202 is built in a ‘vaulted UNITED ARROWS 204 ceiling’ style, and 2 event green label relaxing 272 URBAN RESEARCH stages. The 2nd floor Swarovski Store features fashion and cosmetics shops. 201 PLAZA ・Bank of Mitsubishi UFJ Cosme ・Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation 205 Coming Kitchen Soon 244 206 SABON L'OCCITANE To the first floor Vendome 245 243 Aoyama MHL. 207 INCLOVER 246 242 MARcourt 268 269 ° Nail 267 4 C・ Quick Shiseido Parlour DIESEL BEAUTY & YOUTH 4°C BRIDAL UNITED ARROWS Afternoon Tea 208 SALON DE CAFÉ 241 266 LIVING HYSTERIC GLAMOUR kakimoto 247 arms Tokyo 209 RHC 240 Komachi Ron Herman MICHAEL KORS 265 237 239 SamanthaVega& 210 Mila Owen adidas Originals shop I-PRIMO Samantha Thavasa 236 Petit Choice LAZONA atelier haruka POP UP STORE 211 213 RHC CAFE 238 gelato 264 (cosme market) pique 212 Asian Herbs ROSE BUD MARKS & WEB festaria (Outdoors) 263 VOYAGE lululemon 235 234 kate spade athletica Suumo 215 214 Large JOURNAL new york bills Counter 233 Café accepted STANDARD Barbapapa 200 relume 262 Tesla 216 nano・universe 232 FREDY &GLOSTER 231 Nakagawa 261 260 Masashichi Shoten COACH TAG Heuer 259 217 MOUSSY+ 230 PEACH JOHN BEAMS THE STORE 255 256 257 258 229 218 Lb.sisters Ane Kiehl’s 248 POOL SIDE mone OLYMPIA M・A・C Melvita 228 JILL by Ramp rienda 219 Mizuho Bank JILL STUART 254 253 252 251 armoire 227 ete 220 AZUL by RODEO Roomy's Schott caprice 250 249 moussy CROWNS 226 WIDE BOWL 221 Radiate IYEMON 225 CAFE graniph 222 override STAR Kiwa JEWELRY Seisakujo 224 The Kawasaki Shinkin Bank View Card Legend General Coin-operated baby Proactiv shop information stroller rental center (vending machine) Smoking Area (Outdoors) Opinion box 223 Wi-Fi spot *There may be areas with a poor connection to the Internet. Card desk Restroom Mitsui Shopping Park BIC CAMERA *Enrollment registration only. Please contact the Card Desk Accessible restroom on the fifth floor for other types of applications. LAZONA kawasaki plaza Deck Coin-operated wheel chair rental center Pet-friendly area for customers visiting Unidy *Please follow the route with the mark There are Wi-Fi spots Nursing room for the Unidy pet corner. (free of charge) within Vending machines A cart or carry bag for pets is necessary. Ice cream for snacks and bread the facility. &mall DESK vending machine Wheelchairs (click & collect and returns) Access is available four times a day, 30 minutes per access. Fashion & Interior & General Merchandise SSID:MSP_Free_WiFi Services & Others Gourmet & Food Changing diapers The restrooms on each oor have diaper changing stations. *For details of the locations, please contact the General Information. *Please use individual nursing rooms (mamaro) located on the fth oor. 302 303 The 3rd floor includes a variety of shops specializing in fashion, Akachan Honpo interior & general merchandise, baby or character goods. There are also four coffee shops on the same floor. For Women Only. 370 Ramp STUSSY Lovetoxic 304 350 BREEZE Repipi 305 349 après les Armario 351 cours ABC-MART 348 Piu, de piu STUDIO 306 premier stage CLIP 352 DRASRIC St. Marc 347 367 368 370 371 THE BAGGAGE rhenium Café 307 JINS FREAK'S Starbucks HIDEAWAYS 369 GLOBAL WORK 366 STORE 346 coen ABC Cooking Coffee BAYFLOW Studio 353 UNITED 308 TOKYO Claire’s 345 PLST 309 365 THE SHOP TK ACTUS LACOSTE 354 344 BIRKENSTOCK 310 343 NATURAL BEAUTY BASIC TOMMY 355 HILFIGER B:MING Mother Farm CAFÉ 311 364 LIFE STORE & SOFTCREAM Large bills THE NORTH by BEAMS accepted FACE+ WA ORiental QB 342 341 TRaffic nya-shop 314 House 313 312 YAMATO 340 HITCH HIKE DHC shop 315 Temomin 363 earth music& Kutsushitaya 316 339 ecology super BANANA REPUBLIC DonguriCloset 317 Edited Store 356 premium store by donguri kyowakoku Gap / GapKids 338 ViS 318 Garden by oneway CECIL 337 319 INGNI 362 361 360 359 McBEE 358 THE SUIT COMME CA AVIREX COLLECTORS 330 336 canal axes femme 320 COMPANY STYLE Maker's Shirt 4°C Kamakura STONE MARKET 335 AVAN LILY Triumph 321 331 334 Mare Mare ORIBE 322 THE KISS Daily Market Le Creuset 323 324 357 329 une 333 nana 212 Tsubakiya TiCTAC cool KITCHEN STORE Cafe 328 332 INTER UNIT MOOMIN SHOP 325 Zoff 371 Legend 326 Coin-operated baby stroller rental center BIC CAMERA Restroom EV CHARGING Accessible restroom Ice cream POINT vending machine Coin-operated EV CHARGING wheel chair rental center POINT EV charging point 327 Kid’s restroom Nursing room Ontime ID photo machine Fashion & Interior & General Merchandise Services & Others Gourmet & Food 403 The 4th floor has a large concentration of restaurants.
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